Sharing Music, Building Confidence, and Celebrating Growth
October was filled with music, movement, costumes, and connection at Little School of Music. From joyful recital performances to community outreach through school events, our students continued to grow not just as musicians, but as confident, expressive young people.

Events & School News
Fall Recitals – October 25 & 26
Our Fall Recitals were full of personality, creativity, and heart! Students delighted audiences with seasonal music, favorite pieces, and expressive performances, many dressed in adorable costumes that made the weekend even more memorable.
🎉 Congratulations to all 11 students who were promoted to their next Little School of Music Achievement Level!
Thank you to our families for filling the audience with encouragement, and to our incredible teachers and staff for preparing students, accompanying performances, and creating such a warm, supportive recital experience.
Every recital, big or small, is a meaningful step in a student’s musical journey.
Elementary School Rock Band Performance
On October 24th, Jukebox Kids and Crazy Crew performed at Highlands Elementary School’s Fall Festival, bringing high-energy rock music to the school community.
The bands represented Little School of Music with confidence, professionalism, and enthusiasm, showing how music education builds teamwork, stage presence, and pride in performance.
Student Spotlight
Charles Graves
Charles’s musical journey highlights the power of consistency, curiosity, and connection. Through his studies, he has developed not only musical skill, but confidence and leadership, qualities that extend far beyond the instrument.
Important Upcoming Dates
Winter Recital Sign-Ups
📆 November 10 – November 23, 2025
Winter Recitals
📆 December 13 & 14, 2025
Winter recital preparation begins now, steady practice and consistent attendance make all the difference.
Featured Article
Like Peanut Butter and Jelly: Why Group Learning and Individual Lessons Make a Great Combination
This article explores why combining private instruction with group learning creates stronger, more confident musicians, and how each setting supports different aspects of musical growth.

October performances remind us that music is meant to be shared.
Whether it’s a first recital piece or a rock band performance at a school festival, stepping on stage builds courage, confidence, and connection. These moments aren’t about perfection, they’re about growth, expression, and joy.
Thank you to our families for cheering loudly, supporting practice at home, and trusting the process. These shared experiences stay with students far longer than any single song.
With gratitude,



